Indians were seen as necessary to missions by European settlers and missionaries due to the belief that they needed to be converted to Christianity and "civilized" according to European standards. This was often driven by a combination of religious, economic, and political factors. Additionally, the presence of Indigenous peoples offered opportunities for the establishment of trade networks and alliances.
ohlone indians
The INDIANS worked very hard?
yes, the Indians were happy
The Indians might have viewed the Missions of the borderlands as a bad thing. Many of the Indians were more or less slaves at the missions and were unable to leave the area.
they were necessary to the missions because they were stupid.
they were necessary to the missions because they were stupid.
they were necessary to the missions because they were stupid.
rebuild it
Well, some missions were built near the Indians so they could bring them to Christianity. The Indians lived sometimes next to the mission.
They had very bad missions and it would kill you.
EduardoHernandez
The primary focus of the missions was the indians.They wanted to gather the indians at their mission to protect.